Model: Fly Line Weights: WF4F, WF5F, WF6F, WF7F, WF8F, WF9F,WF10FColor: Light ChartreuseNote: Specially Designed for Clouser Flies
The heavy front end and short front taper ensures this line is perfect for casting big flie. It is also a half a line size heavier to aid the turnover of big nasties.Length: 90'

The short headed RIO Grand fly line is excellent for fixed repeated length casts that are common when drift boat and wade fishing. The line's compound taper gives it the ability to carry everything from small dries to big streamers.

The Saltwater Tropical F/I line is built on a medium stiff Powerfles core that is extremeley easy to anneal (stretch). The line features a flaoting tropical coating with a 9.5 ft clear intermediate tip for deeper flats, or on windy days. Wonderful to cast into a fifteen-knot breeze.

Model: Composition: Powerflex® CoreSink Rate: 1.5 IPSFly Line Weights: WF7F/I, WF8F/I, WF9F/I, WF10F/IColor: Tan with Clear AquaLux® TipNote:
Previously known as the "Florida Bonefish Fly Line", this line also makes a great popper line for other species...the tip sinks slowly so your poppers gurgle instead of fruitlessly skipping across the water.
Length: 100'

The demands of bonefishing require a balance of long and short casts with precise presentation. RIO’s Bonefish fly line does just that, starting with a medium-length front taper to improve turnover without sacrificing presentation, and a slightly longer back taper to smooth out the casting loop. The tropical AgentX coating combined with a Powerflex single-strand monofilament core results in longer casts and a line that will not wilt in most extreme tropical conditions. With AgentX, the line floats higher than competitors’ lines, is easier to pick up off the water, and unlike competing products the running line will not sink and tangle while wading. Includes a welded loop at both ends for easy rigging.

The 7-8 Weight:

Designed for very large trout and large bass as well as some saltwater species

Used for pitching large streamers and large flies

Longer casts are excellent

Not the best for short casts

Great For:

Large Trout

Smallmouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

Northern Pike

Muskie

Steelhead

Light Salmon

Bonefish

Sea Trout

Small Striped Bass

Redfish

Snook

Wide Rivers & Lakes

Flats

Weight Class

Actual Line Weight (gr.)

Allowable Variation (gr.±)

7 wt

185 gr.

8

8 wt

210 gr.

8

Standardized line weights as defined by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA, formerly AFTMA).
Weights are given in grains (7000 grains/pound or 437 1/2 grains/ounce), measured by weighing the front 30 feet of the fly line.